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by andrea carter staff writer closed doors using the term microchip makeovers the video unveiled ways m which photo graphs are digitally altered for the sake of advertising and media sales if pictures are not electroni cally restructured subjects may still experience physical restruc turing for instance clothes are often pinned m unseen areas to about how much they were not eating barnett was only a few pounds overweight however the pressures she felt from society family and friends seemed too much for her to handle after being bulimic for almost a year barnett's parents sought help to work on her disor der during her junior year of high school there were many attempts at curing barnett of this disease however there were many relaps es before barnett was successful ly able to rid herself of her nega tive body image and lead a healthy life barnett's senior year of college is when she realized that she wanted more out of life than just binging and purging barnett had always been interested m acting since she was three-years-old she would per form for herself m the mirror and she always dreamed of becoming a great actress after her struggle with bulimia barnett started to develop her own one-woman show she tossed around many ideas but nevertheless was unable to set tle on a final decision while m a bookstore one day with her husband tim she picked up the memoirs of mary a hornbacher titled wasted hornbacher had also strug gled although more severely with an eating disorder of her own hornbacher suffered from anorexia for a large part of her life after overcoming her bat tle with anorexia hornbacher published her memoirs her book openly describes the struggles she faced with bat tling this deadly disease barnett was inspired by this book and finally decided on a topic for her one-woman show since 1999 barnett has performed for colleges all over the country and also at national conferences for eating disorder awareness she believes that by educating people on the conse quences and repercussions of developing an eating disorder she can help save other people barnett's main goal for pro moting a positive self-body image is to have people love their body i just want people to love themselves stated barnett it sounds trite but it's true if we all just loved ourselves for who we are we could stop eat ing disorders altogether along with other speakers and activities planned for this week barnett hopes to raise stu dent awareness about the negative side effects of eating disorders and a negative body image for more information about upcom ing events and speakers call martha glass coordinator of wellness and women's program at 717 871-2238 body image week at mu by kelly o'malley staff writer make outfits fit models a little more snug also pads girdles bras shapers or other tools may be used to either create portions that weren't present or to deemphasize others false body images such as these have led to a general weight obsession among people but espe cially among women the average american woman is 5 4 and 140 pounds while the average super model is 5 11 and 117 pounds martha glass informed listeners that consequently 45 percent of american women are on a diet on any given day and 40 billion is spent annually on diet related products excessive focus on one's weight may lead to health problems glass and shallcross acknowledged the three most common eating disorders stem ming from negative body images anorexia bulimia and binge eating following a brief descrip tion of each disorder and the emotional and physical warning signs for each glass and shallcross offered suggestions for combating society's obses sion with thinness they sug gest cutting out ads from maga zines that promote negative body images and deliberately cutting them up you can also post advertisements that are healthy or inspirational glass also encourages people to com pliment family and friends on personality characteristics rather than looks finally shallcross reminds those who attended that we are all key players of this entire cycle advertisers depend on us to fuel their sales so we must analyze advertisements and body images m intelligent ways this is the last day to attend one of the seminars today at noon dr kelsey backels will speak m s.m.c lisa k barnett if you weren't able to attend one of the lunch and learn sessions but would like more information on eat ing disorders or body images visit the montour house or the counseling center located m lyle hall room 161 about her program at your best she will discuss prob lematic eating habits and the issue of good foods vs bad foods and how it is possible to enjoy a balanced diet also today the great jeans giveaway will be held m the bank ing lobby bring a pair of jeans that no longer fit to have your name placed m a raffle for prizes news m [ o snag free trees for new national arbor day foundation members as part of the national arbor day foundation's trees for america campaign the foundation is giving ten free colorado blue spruce trees to new members during feb for more information about the campaign and how to receive your free trees visit www arborday org amt concert schedule the following concerts are scheduled at the american music theatre collin raye at 8 p.m on feb 27 and a doo wop reunion featuring the duprees larry chance & the earls emil stucchio & the classics and cleveland still & the dubs at 8 p.m on feb 28 and randy travis at 8 p.m on mar 5 for more informa tion call amt at 1-800-648 4102 global student entrepreneursm awards the global student entrepreneursm awards is ', currently looking m universi ties around the world for an undergraduate student who runs their own business the student will win a 10,000 college scholarship for more information visit www.gsea.org applications must be submitted by march 1 message board continued on page three the snapper millersville university's award-winning student newspaper â€¢ established 1925 thursday february 26 2004 free to the public volume 78 issue 17 newsroom 717)872-3516 advertising 717)871-2102 fax 717)872-3515 e-mail snapper@marauder.millersville.edu web http://www.thesnapper.com bultvire ohinness on feb 23 lisa k barnett kicked off body image week here at millersville university with her one-woman show hand-to mouth barnett is a public speak er that raises awareness about eat ( ing disorders and promotes a posi tive self-body image her one woman show hand-to-mouth vividly describes the ups and downs she faced m her life that eventually leading to an eating dis order barnett suffered from bulimia for almost six years of her life the illness began her sophomore year m high school where she said it was cool to not eat bamett's con versations between her friends con sisted of bragging to each other get real that was the theme of millersville's national eating disorders / body image week every day this week stu dents and anyone else who was interested could attend lunch and learn ses sions to learn about eating dis orders and to discuss negative body images within our soci ety each ses sion included free lunch com pliments of the women's center things kicked off monday with a pres entation by martha glass coor dinator of the wellness m women program and wendy shallcross an empowered peer educator for the wellness and women's pro grams the goals of this presen tation were to introduce aware ness of eating disorders and bring people's attention to unre alistic body images offering a resource to learn more about body images glass and shallcross shared behind using the term microchip makeovers the video unveiled ways m which photographs are digitally altered for the sake of advertising and media sales behind closed doors body mage week photo by bob grant lisa barnett speaks to the audience at mu about body image and her bout with bulimia events made body image week a success very educational at mu inside sports 14-18 track team placed well at the susquehanna invitational entertainment 10-12 fat handsome performs for many cheering fans campusw^tegr | today abundant _ r r -!> ' ( j^t sunshine 7/f[f high 44 friday v mostly sunny high 46 comics 13 commentary 7-9 a & e 10-12 news 1-5 weather 2 n & w issues 6

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by andrea carter staff writer closed doors using the term microchip makeovers the video unveiled ways m which photo graphs are digitally altered for the sake of advertising and media sales if pictures are not electroni cally restructured subjects may still experience physical restruc turing for instance clothes are often pinned m unseen areas to about how much they were not eating barnett was only a few pounds overweight however the pressures she felt from society family and friends seemed too much for her to handle after being bulimic for almost a year barnett's parents sought help to work on her disor der during her junior year of high school there were many attempts at curing barnett of this disease however there were many relaps es before barnett was successful ly able to rid herself of her nega tive body image and lead a healthy life barnett's senior year of college is when she realized that she wanted more out of life than just binging and purging barnett had always been interested m acting since she was three-years-old she would per form for herself m the mirror and she always dreamed of becoming a great actress after her struggle with bulimia barnett started to develop her own one-woman show she tossed around many ideas but nevertheless was unable to set tle on a final decision while m a bookstore one day with her husband tim she picked up the memoirs of mary a hornbacher titled wasted hornbacher had also strug gled although more severely with an eating disorder of her own hornbacher suffered from anorexia for a large part of her life after overcoming her bat tle with anorexia hornbacher published her memoirs her book openly describes the struggles she faced with bat tling this deadly disease barnett was inspired by this book and finally decided on a topic for her one-woman show since 1999 barnett has performed for colleges all over the country and also at national conferences for eating disorder awareness she believes that by educating people on the conse quences and repercussions of developing an eating disorder she can help save other people barnett's main goal for pro moting a positive self-body image is to have people love their body i just want people to love themselves stated barnett it sounds trite but it's true if we all just loved ourselves for who we are we could stop eat ing disorders altogether along with other speakers and activities planned for this week barnett hopes to raise stu dent awareness about the negative side effects of eating disorders and a negative body image for more information about upcom ing events and speakers call martha glass coordinator of wellness and women's program at 717 871-2238 body image week at mu by kelly o'malley staff writer make outfits fit models a little more snug also pads girdles bras shapers or other tools may be used to either create portions that weren't present or to deemphasize others false body images such as these have led to a general weight obsession among people but espe cially among women the average american woman is 5 4 and 140 pounds while the average super model is 5 11 and 117 pounds martha glass informed listeners that consequently 45 percent of american women are on a diet on any given day and 40 billion is spent annually on diet related products excessive focus on one's weight may lead to health problems glass and shallcross acknowledged the three most common eating disorders stem ming from negative body images anorexia bulimia and binge eating following a brief descrip tion of each disorder and the emotional and physical warning signs for each glass and shallcross offered suggestions for combating society's obses sion with thinness they sug gest cutting out ads from maga zines that promote negative body images and deliberately cutting them up you can also post advertisements that are healthy or inspirational glass also encourages people to com pliment family and friends on personality characteristics rather than looks finally shallcross reminds those who attended that we are all key players of this entire cycle advertisers depend on us to fuel their sales so we must analyze advertisements and body images m intelligent ways this is the last day to attend one of the seminars today at noon dr kelsey backels will speak m s.m.c lisa k barnett if you weren't able to attend one of the lunch and learn sessions but would like more information on eat ing disorders or body images visit the montour house or the counseling center located m lyle hall room 161 about her program at your best she will discuss prob lematic eating habits and the issue of good foods vs bad foods and how it is possible to enjoy a balanced diet also today the great jeans giveaway will be held m the bank ing lobby bring a pair of jeans that no longer fit to have your name placed m a raffle for prizes news m [ o snag free trees for new national arbor day foundation members as part of the national arbor day foundation's trees for america campaign the foundation is giving ten free colorado blue spruce trees to new members during feb for more information about the campaign and how to receive your free trees visit www arborday org amt concert schedule the following concerts are scheduled at the american music theatre collin raye at 8 p.m on feb 27 and a doo wop reunion featuring the duprees larry chance & the earls emil stucchio & the classics and cleveland still & the dubs at 8 p.m on feb 28 and randy travis at 8 p.m on mar 5 for more informa tion call amt at 1-800-648 4102 global student entrepreneursm awards the global student entrepreneursm awards is ', currently looking m universi ties around the world for an undergraduate student who runs their own business the student will win a 10,000 college scholarship for more information visit www.gsea.org applications must be submitted by march 1 message board continued on page three the snapper millersville university's award-winning student newspaper â€¢ established 1925 thursday february 26 2004 free to the public volume 78 issue 17 newsroom 717)872-3516 advertising 717)871-2102 fax 717)872-3515 e-mail snapper@marauder.millersville.edu web http://www.thesnapper.com bultvire ohinness on feb 23 lisa k barnett kicked off body image week here at millersville university with her one-woman show hand-to mouth barnett is a public speak er that raises awareness about eat ( ing disorders and promotes a posi tive self-body image her one woman show hand-to-mouth vividly describes the ups and downs she faced m her life that eventually leading to an eating dis order barnett suffered from bulimia for almost six years of her life the illness began her sophomore year m high school where she said it was cool to not eat bamett's con versations between her friends con sisted of bragging to each other get real that was the theme of millersville's national eating disorders / body image week every day this week stu dents and anyone else who was interested could attend lunch and learn ses sions to learn about eating dis orders and to discuss negative body images within our soci ety each ses sion included free lunch com pliments of the women's center things kicked off monday with a pres entation by martha glass coor dinator of the wellness m women program and wendy shallcross an empowered peer educator for the wellness and women's pro grams the goals of this presen tation were to introduce aware ness of eating disorders and bring people's attention to unre alistic body images offering a resource to learn more about body images glass and shallcross shared behind using the term microchip makeovers the video unveiled ways m which photographs are digitally altered for the sake of advertising and media sales behind closed doors body mage week photo by bob grant lisa barnett speaks to the audience at mu about body image and her bout with bulimia events made body image week a success very educational at mu inside sports 14-18 track team placed well at the susquehanna invitational entertainment 10-12 fat handsome performs for many cheering fans campusw^tegr | today abundant _ r r -!> ' ( j^t sunshine 7/f[f high 44 friday v mostly sunny high 46 comics 13 commentary 7-9 a & e 10-12 news 1-5 weather 2 n & w issues 6